The second chapter of Mood Waves’ Digital Moods series finds the label crew and close affiliates navigating the smoother side of their sound spectrum - though “smooth” here comes with the subtext of late-night mischief.
interview & art:cast °186 | Horsemen
Two cities, one sound, and a name borrowed from a cartoon horse - Horsemen are a transnational House duo whose grooves gallop between Berlin grit and Amsterdam swing.
absolutely on music meets Mainrecords
Mainrecords doesn’t broadcast on FM - it hums at its own underground frequency.
KMA60 Top10 | Summer Chart 2025
In the ever-shifting choreography of electronic music distribution, KMA60 moves like a seasoned conductor - its gestures subtle, its impact resounding.
review | Garrett David – Nu-Relix | Butter Side Up
Garrett David doesn’t rush. He never has.
exclusive | MADVILLA – And Chill… (Happy Pill Mix) | Hot Wings Trax
There’s no denying that MADVILLA is in a purple patch.
review | Kepler – Desire | Contact Music
Kepler launches his new label and event series called Contact with a debut statement that feels less like a first step and more like a fully formed manifesto.
review | Cadence – CASH4TRAX001 | Cash For Trax
Cadence, the club-ready alias of Connor Canty, kicks off the new label Cash For Trax with a two-tracker that doesn’t just nod to the past - it shoves it into the rave with style.
review | Various Artists – Track Assassins | Dungeon & Meat
Dungeon Meat’s 18th outing, "Track Assassins", arrives via the hands of Brawther and Tristan da Cunha - the duo behind the no-frills, all-thrills label that’s become synonymous with stripped-back, funk-charged House.
review | Job de Jong – Like This | Slabs
Ducking the hype and doubling down on heavyweight, functional grooves, Dungeon Meat’s Slabs imprint returns with another no-frills slab of dancefloor pressure
